Debuting at No. 1 last week with its first single "Blue" BIGBANG - as predicted - has come to dominate the top of the table taking no less than half the places in the Top 10 in this week of the K-Pop Billboard Hot 100.
The excitement surrounding the new EP "Alive" has been translated elsewhere debuting at No. 150 on the Billboard 200 in just digital downloads such as music video for "Blue" to accumulate more than 14 million visitors so far . Building on these successes, the boys are just starting their world tour entitled "Live Tour 2012" in Seoul, which attracted over 30,000 fans at the three-day event. BIGBANG reach 16 countries and 25 cities in Asia, North America and South America and Europe.
While all the tracks on the EP in the letter with "Bang", a single member with Daesung, missing the Top 10 at No. 13 and the EP "Intro (Alive") at No. 19, we look at three singles from the album that landed on top of the table.
While "Blue" is his second week on top, "Dust of Love" soared to the No. 2 spot, pushing the A's miss, "Touch" to No. 4. "Love Dust" is a collaboration between producer Teddy and Big Bang member G-Dragon. In this song, they put a touch of rock, electro-pop, sample-heavy blow to complement the soft voices and rap.
Looking down a spot on the table is "Bad Boy", debuting at No. 3 is a mixture of R & B melodies, rhythms of hip-hop and some jazz. The song was produced by G-Dragon and the choice of 37, a producer of the house YG Entertainment. In the accompanying video, the boys strode through the streets of Brooklyn, while the addition of some free-flowing strokes and sensual vocals. The members of each one gets his own turn in the spotlight with G-Dragon and TOP singing / rap combinations, charismatic tone Taeyang, Daesung Seungri and the voices of all the melt flow well together.
Unlike "Blue" or "Bad Boy", the next highest charting single, "Baby Great" is a great time of the head-banger, with its catchy tunes and infectious chorus verse, which is sure to make all kinds of pop fans happy. With a breakdown that sounds similar to the will.i.am / Jennifer Lopez / Mick Jagger collaboration "The (most difficult)" and a catchy chorus ("I want dan-dan-dan-dan-dance") is the song that Once the most accessible to American audiences. In the music video, the boys flaunt their over-the-top characters that made them famous in Korea with flashy suits some, accessories and hairpieces.
BIGBANG stir in the list this week is obviously the creation of waves and a major reorganization in the classification. Ailee (No. 5 - No. 6), K. Will (4-9), John Park (6 - 11), all slid across the table. An interesting note is for the four-week chart-topper Lyn, however, which debuts at No. 20 with their new single, "Let it Rain". But for now, BIGBANG rules.
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